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, farm tool usage, machinery operation as well as speaking to the public, staff and program participants. Staff is required to lift, push, and pull items up to 50 lbs. Staff are expected to work in
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Department The Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory is a globally recognized hub for pioneering research in experimental and computational fluid mechanics, hydrology, and earth-surface dynamics. For over 80 years
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care tasks such as planting, pruning, weeding, watering, mulching, and mowing operations; leading invasive plant and weed management practices including mechanical, chemical, and other control methods
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include: -PhD (or equivalent terminal degree) in relevant discipline, in biological sciences, microbiology, chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, or mechanical engineering -Experience with funded
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position for a postdoctoral associate. The focus of the lab is to investigate the mechanisms regulating reproductive function in avian species in health and disease. Research projects include investigating
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Biosystems Engineering undergraduate engineering lab courses. Classes include topics such as fluid mechanics, instrumentation and process control, biomass conversion processes, properties of materials, process
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activities: Provide feedback and input on Ag Education program planning and curriculum. [4-6 hours/spring semester] Manage the Ag Mechanics space for AECM to include ordering building materials and other
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, management, and technical direction of the Physician/Faculty Compensation Program and the physician/faculty compensation data repository and reporting solution. Under the direction of the University
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experience required. About the Department BMBB: The department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics is committed to understanding the molecular mechanisms of metabolic diseases and cancer
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mechanics with major societal challenges in energy, environment and health. The lab integrates cutting-edge experimental work at laboratory and field scales with advanced computational tools and theory